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A circular trampoline has a radius of 8 feet. Wendy wants to buy a cover for the trampoline. What will be the area of the cover? o 8n square feet 0 161 square feet 641 square fe…
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A circular trampoline has a radius of 8 feet. Wendy wants to buy a cover for the trampoline. What will be the area of the cover?
o 8n square feet
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641 square feet
o 256 square feet
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